Top 10 Oil Producing Countries in the World 2017
This is a list of countries by oil production, as compiled from the U.S.Energy Information Administration database for calendar year 2016, tabulating all countries on a comparable best-estimate basis. Compared with shorter-term data, the full-year figures are less prone to distortion from periodic maintenance shutdowns and other seasonal cycles. The volumes in the table represent crude oil and lease condensate, the hydrocarbon liquids collected at or near the wellhead. The volumes in the table do not include biofuel. They also do not include the increase in liquid volumes during oil refining ("refinery gain"), or liquids separated from natural gas in gas processing plants (natural gas liquids).[1]
Under this definition, total world oil production in 2016 averaged 80,622,000 barrels per day. Approximately 68% came from the top ten countries, and an overlapping 44% came from the fourteen current OPEC members, highlighted with blue shading in the table below.
For many years, the top three producers have been (alphabetically) Russia, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. Each of these countries experienced major production declines at different times in the past, but since 2014 all three have been producing near their peak rates of 9 to 11 million barrels per day.
1 Russia 10,551,497
2 Saudi Arabia (OPEC) 10,460,710
3 United States 8,875,817
4 Iraq (OPEC) 4,451,516
5 Iran (OPEC) 3,990,956
6 China 3,980,650
7 Canada 3,662,694
8 United Arab Emirates (OPEC) 3,106,077
9 Kuwait (OPEC) 2,923,825
10 Brazil 2,515,459
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Top 10 Oil Producing Countries In The World: Where’s The Greatest Petroleum Dominion?
Despite the advent of the green economy, oil remains a valuable commodity capable of creating fortunes (and using them to purchase Premier League clubs or WorldCups). With China recently surpassing the US in oil imports, the situation seems unlikely to change any time soon. While the future situation is sure to change as extraction technology improves and old wells go dry, let’s take a look at the current top dogs in petroleum production.
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1º Saudi Arabia – 11.75 million barrels per day
2º United States – 10.59 million barrels per day
3º Russia – 10.3 million barrels per day
4º China – 4.19 million barrels per day
5º Iran – 4.13 million barrels per day
6º Canada – 3.92 million barrels per day
7º United Arab Emirates – 3.23 million barrels per day
8º Mexico – 2.95 million barrels per day
9º Brazil – 2.8 million barrels per day
10º Kuwait – 2.75 million barrels per day
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Crude oil is the most important raw material of the industrialized nations. It can generate heat, drive machinery and fuel vehicles and airplanes. Its components are used to manufacture almost all chemical products, such as plastics, detergents, paints, and even medicines. Life without oil? Impossible! Within our daily lives oil is used almost everywhere: Every year, 18 million tonnes of crude oil are processed into synthetic materials in Germany. Oil within our materials: 40 percent of all textiles contain oil; for functional clothing this may be as much as 100 percent. Oil within our leisure activities: 40 billion liters of oil a year are used to make CDs and DVDs.Like everything in life, oil has a disadvantage when it is left on seas - creating oil spills and endangering the ecosystem, that's why it is always important to have a well balanced perspective when it comes to oil production. On the other hand there are oil production nations in the Gulf and beyond that do not have our best interests, if we are wise, we better open our eyes and choose our true partners.
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Africa is home to some of the world’s fast-growing economies. Many of these emerging economies rely on crude oil for foreign exchange earnings and in this videos 2nacheki looks at the top 10 oil producing countries in Africa by their daily capacity, and world ranking.
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Saudi Arabia (i/ˌsɔːdiːəˈreɪbiə/, i/ˌsaʊ-/), officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is an Arab state in Western Asia constituting the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula. With a land area of approximately 2,150,000km2 (830,000sqmi), Saudi Arabia is geographically the second-largest state in the Arab world after Algeria. Saudi Arabia is bordered by Jordan and Iraq to the north, Kuwait to the northeast, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates to the east, Oman to the southeast, and Yemen to the south. It is the only nation with both a Red Sea coast and a Persian Gulf coast, and most of its terrain consists of arid inhospitable desert or barren landforms.

The area of modern-day Saudi Arabia formerly consisted of four distinct regions: Hejaz, Najd, and parts of Eastern Arabia (Al-Ahsa) and Southern Arabia ('Asir). The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded in 1932 by Ibn Saud. He united the four regions into a single state through a series of conquests beginning in 1902 with the capture of Riyadh, the ancestral home of his family, the House of Saud. The country has since been an absolute monarchy, effectively a hereditary dictatorship governed along Islamic lines. The ultra-conservative Wahhabism religious movement within Sunni Islam has been called "the predominant feature of Saudi culture", with its global spreading largely financed by the oil and gas trade. Saudi Arabia is sometimes called "the Land of the Two Holy Mosques" in reference to Al-Masjid al-Haram (in Mecca), and Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (in Medina), the two holiest places in Islam. The Kingdom has a total population of 28.7 million, of which 20 million are Saudi nationals and 8 million are foreigners.

Top 10 Highest Oil Producing Countries in the World 2017

Top 10 Oil Producing Countries in the World 2017
This is a list of countries by oil production, as compiled from the U.S.Energy Information Administration database for calendar year 2016, tabulating all countries on a comparable best-estimate basis. Compared with shorter-term data, the full-year figures are less prone to distortion from periodic maintenance shutdowns and other seasonal cycles. The volumes in the table represent crude oil and lease condensate, the hydrocarbon liquids collected at or near the wellhead. The volumes in the table do not include biofuel. They also do not include the increase in liquid volumes during oil refining ("refinery gain"), or liquids separated from natural gas in gas processing plants (natural gas liquids).[1]
Under this definition, total world oil production in 2016 averaged 80,622,000 barrels per day. Approximately 68% came from the top ten countries, and an overlapping 44% came from the fourteen current OPEC members, highlighted with blue shading in the table below.
For many years, the top three producers have been (alphabetically) Russia, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. Each of these countries experienced major production declines at different times in the past, but since 2014 all three have been producing near their peak rates of 9 to 11 million barrels per day.
1 Russia 10,551,497
2 Saudi Arabia (OPEC) 10,460,710
3 United States 8,875,817
4 Iraq (OPEC) 4,451,516
5 Iran (OPEC) 3,990,956
6 China 3,980,650
7 Canada 3,662,694
8 United Arab Emirates (OPEC) 3,106,077
9 Kuwait (OPEC) 2,923,825
10 Brazil 2,515,459
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Top 10 Oil Producing Countries in the World

Top 10 Oil Producing Countries in the World

Top 10 Oil Producing Countries in the World

Top 10 Oil Producing Countries In The World: Where’s The Greatest Petroleum Dominion?
Despite the advent of the green economy, oil remains a valuable commodity capable of creating fortunes (and using them to purchase Premier League clubs or WorldCups). With China recently surpassing the US in oil imports, the situation seems unlikely to change any time soon. While the future situation is sure to change as extraction technology improves and old wells go dry, let’s take a look at the current top dogs in petroleum production.
With just over 90 million barrels per day of total production, the top ten producers are responsible for over 60% of the barrels flowing each day. For this list, we’re focusing solely on crude oil extraction, leaving aside natural gas and biofuel production–two fuel sources of which the US is a worldwide leader.
1º Saudi Arabia – 11.75 million barrels per day
2º United States – 10.59 million barrels per day
3º Russia – 10.3 million barrels per day
4º China – 4.19 million barrels per day
5º Iran – 4.13 million barrels per day
6º Canada – 3.92 million barrels per day
7º United Arab Emirates – 3.23 million barrels per day
8º Mexico – 2.95 million barrels per day
9º Brazil – 2.8 million barrels per day
10º Kuwait – 2.75 million barrels per day
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10 Countries With The Largest Oil Reserves

10 Countries With The Largest Oil Reserves

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Top 40 World's largest Crude Oil Producing Countries

Top 40 World's largest Crude Oil Producing Countries

Top 40 World's largest Crude Oil Producing Countries

Crude oil is the most important raw material of the industrialized nations. It can generate heat, drive machinery and fuel vehicles and airplanes. Its components are used to manufacture almost all chemical products, such as plastics, detergents, paints, and even medicines. Life without oil? Impossible! Within our daily lives oil is used almost everywhere: Every year, 18 million tonnes of crude oil are processed into synthetic materials in Germany. Oil within our materials: 40 percent of all textiles contain oil; for functional clothing this may be as much as 100 percent. Oil within our leisure activities: 40 billion liters of oil a year are used to make CDs and DVDs.Like everything in life, oil has a disadvantage when it is left on seas - creating oil spills and endangering the ecosystem, that's why it is always important to have a well balanced perspective when it comes to oil production. On the other hand there are oil production nations in the Gulf and beyond that do not have our best interests, if we are wise, we better open our eyes and choose our true partners.
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Oil for a cause
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Why is Oil So Important?
http://answers.ask.com/business/constructions_and_materials/why_is_oil_so_important
List of countries by oil production
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_oil_production
List of countries by oil exports
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_oil_exports
Rise of Muslim Brotherhood frays Saudi-Egypt ties
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/05/01/us-saudi-egypt-brotherhood-idUSBRE8400ZM20120501
Saudi Arabia and the Brotherhood: What the 'New York Times' Missed
http://www.thenation.com/blog/168871/saudi-arabia-and-brotherhood-what-new-york-times-missed#
Wikileaks: Saudis 'chief funders of al-Qaeda
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/wikileaks/8182847/Wikileaks-Saudis-chief-funders-of-al-Qaeda.html
Shocking cable: US says Saudi donors are chief financiers of al Qaeda
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Top 10 Oil Producing Countries in Africa

Top 10 Oil Producing Countries in Africa

Top 10 Oil Producing Countries in Africa

Africa is home to some of the world’s fast-growing economies. Many of these emerging economies rely on crude oil for foreign exchange earnings and in this videos 2nacheki looks at the top 10 oil producing countries in Africa by their daily capacity, and world ranking.
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2.http://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/101515/biggest-oil-producers-africa.asp
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Despite the season of the green economy, oil remains a valuable commodity capable of creating fortunes. With China recently surpassing the US in oil imports, the situation seems unlikely to change any time soon. While the future is sure to change as extraction technology improves and old wells go dry, let’s take a look at the current top dogs in petroleum production.
With just over 90 million barrels per day of total production, the top ten producers are responsible for over 60% of the barrels flowing each day. For this list, we’re focusing solely on crude oil extraction, leaving aside natural gas and biofuel production–two fuel sources of which the US is a worldwide leader.

Oil producing countries: Nigeria’s challenges | IG

With over 37 Billion barrels of proven oil reserves of a highly sought after quality, Nigeria could rank among the key players in the industry. Yet long-lasting political tensions have now become a major threat to the country’s economy.
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The future of oil jobs in the Middle East | Counting the Cost

The future of oil jobs in the Middle East | Counting the Cost

The future of oil jobs in the Middle East | Counting the Cost

Counting the Cost - The future of oil jobs in the Middle EastThe Organisation of Petroleum ExportingCountries (OPEC) and 11 other oil-producing nations have extended oil production cuts until March 2018 in an attempt to drain the global oversupply of oil and prop up the price of crude.
Saudi Arabia led the push to extend the curbs, but oil prices have risen less than OPEC countries have hoped for. And that's because oil at current prices is enough to bring US producers back into the market.
What will OPEC's production cut extension mean for energy jobs in the region?
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Oil producing countries: Canada's future lies in sands | IG

Could oil sands give second wind to Canadian oil production? The oil price rout that started in 2014 had a huge economic impact on Canada, but the recent OPEC decision to cut output and the US oil imports strategy that newly-elected president Trump wants to implement would finally give Canada a predominant role in a new oil world order.
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Cost of Production for Oil in Different Countries

Cost of Production for Oil in Different Countries

Cost of Production for Oil in Different Countries

What is the true cost of production for oil in different countries? Gaurav Sharma, oil analyst comments. PLEASE: Support us Like this video if you found it useful. What is the true cost of production for oil in different countries – and what is the price needed for the oil and gas industries to support the budgets of their governments? Two years ago, the cost of a marginal barrel of oil was $60, now it is more close to $40. In the north sea they need at least $70 to make it profitable.

Top 10 Highest Oil Producing Countries in the World 2017

Top 10 Oil Producing Countries in the World 2017
This is a list of countries by oil production, as compiled from the U.S.Energy Information Administration database for calendar year 2016, tabulating all countries on a comparable best-estimate basis. Compared with shorter-term data, the full-year figures are less prone to distortion from periodic maintenance shutdowns and other seasonal cycles. The volumes in the table represent crude oil and lease condensate, the hydrocarbon liquids collected at or near the wellhead. The volumes in the table do not include biofuel. They also do not include the increase in liquid volumes during oil refining ("refinery gain"), or liquids separated from natural gas in gas processing plants (natural gas liquids).[1]
Under this definition, total world oil pro...

published: 15 Jul 2017

Top 10 Oil Producing Countries in the World

Top 10 Oil Producing Countries In The World: Where’s The Greatest Petroleum Dominion?
Despite the advent of the green economy, oil remains a valuable commodity capable of creating fortunes (and using them to purchase Premier League clubs or WorldCups). With China recently surpassing the US in oil imports, the situation seems unlikely to change any time soon. While the future situation is sure to change as extraction technology improves and old wells go dry, let’s take a look at the current top dogs in petroleum production.
With just over 90 million barrels per day of total production, the top ten producers are responsible for over 60% of the barrels flowing each day. For this list, we’re focusing solely on crude oil extraction, leaving aside natural gas and biofuel production–two fuel s...

published: 01 Mar 2016

10 Countries With The Largest Oil Reserves

10 Countries With The Largest Oil Reserves
Which country will still be fueled when everyone else has long run dry? Find out by watching 10 countries with the largest oil reserves
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Who Controls The World's Oil?

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The U.S. might produce more oil than any other country, but that doesn't mean they control the oil market. Who exactly controls the world's oil?
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Total Petroleum and Other Liquids Production 2014
http://www.eia.gov/beta/international/rankings/#?prodact=53-1&cy=2014
Background: What caused the 1970s oil price shock?
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2011/mar/03/1970s-oil-price-shock
"There were a series of energy crises between 1967 and 1979 caused by problems in the Middle East but the most significant started in 1973 when Arab oil producers imposed an embargo."
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Top 40 World's largest Crude Oil Producing Countries

Crude oil is the most important raw material of the industrialized nations. It can generate heat, drive machinery and fuel vehicles and airplanes. Its components are used to manufacture almost all chemical products, such as plastics, detergents, paints, and even medicines. Life without oil? Impossible! Within our daily lives oil is used almost everywhere: Every year, 18 million tonnes of crude oil are processed into synthetic materials in Germany. Oil within our materials: 40 percent of all textiles contain oil; for functional clothing this may be as much as 100 percent. Oil within our leisure activities: 40 billion liters of oil a year are used to make CDs and DVDs.Like everything in life, oil has a disadvantage when it is left on seas - creating oil spills and endangering the ecosystem...

published: 30 Oct 2013

Top 10 Oil Producing Countries in Africa

Africa is home to some of the world’s fast-growing economies. Many of these emerging economies rely on crude oil for foreign exchange earnings and in this videos 2nacheki looks at the top 10 oil producing countries in Africa by their daily capacity, and world ranking.
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2.http://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/101515/biggest-oil-producers-africa.asp
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Top 10 oil producing countries in the world

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Despite the season of the green economy, oil remains a valuable commodity capable of creating fortunes. With China recently surpassing the US in oil imports, the situation seems unlikely to change any time soon. While the future is sure to change as extraction technology improves and old wells go dry, let’s take a look at the current top dogs in petroleum production.
With ...

Oil producing countries: Nigeria’s challenges | IG

With over 37 Billion barrels of proven oil reserves of a highly sought after quality, Nigeria could rank among the key players in the industry. Yet long-lasting political tensions have now become a major threat to the country’s economy.
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The future of oil jobs in the Middle East | Counting the Cost

Counting the Cost - The future of oil jobs in the Middle EastThe Organisation of Petroleum ExportingCountries (OPEC) and 11 other oil-producing nations have extended oil production cuts until March 2018 in an attempt to drain the global oversupply of oil and prop up the price of crude.
Saudi Arabia led the push to extend the curbs, but oil prices have risen less than OPEC countries have hoped for. And that's because oil at current prices is enough to bring US producers back into the market.
What will OPEC's production cut extension mean for energy jobs in the region?
Cian Brennan from the consultants Turner and Townsend looks at what changes are coming for the Middle East's oil industry.
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Oil producing countries: Canada's future lies in sands | IG

Could oil sands give second wind to Canadian oil production? The oil price rout that started in 2014 had a huge economic impact on Canada, but the recent OPEC decision to cut output and the US oil imports strategy that newly-elected president Trump wants to implement would finally give Canada a predominant role in a new oil world order.
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Cost of Production for Oil in Different Countries

What is the true cost of production for oil in different countries? Gaurav Sharma, oil analyst comments. PLEASE: Support us Like this video if you found it useful. What is the true cost of production for oil in different countries – and what is the price needed for the oil and gas industries to support the budgets of their governments? Two years ago, the cost of a marginal barrel of oil was $60, now it is more close to $40. In the north sea they need at least $70 to make it profitable.

Top 10 Oil Producing Countries in the World 2017
This is a list of countries by oil production, as compiled from the U.S.Energy Information Administration database for calendar year 2016, tabulating all countries on a comparable best-estimate basis. Compared with shorter-term data, the full-year figures are less prone to distortion from periodic maintenance shutdowns and other seasonal cycles. The volumes in the table represent crude oil and lease condensate, the hydrocarbon liquids collected at or near the wellhead. The volumes in the table do not include biofuel. They also do not include the increase in liquid volumes during oil refining ("refinery gain"), or liquids separated from natural gas in gas processing plants (natural gas liquids).[1]
Under this definition, total world oil production in 2016 averaged 80,622,000 barrels per day. Approximately 68% came from the top ten countries, and an overlapping 44% came from the fourteen current OPEC members, highlighted with blue shading in the table below.
For many years, the top three producers have been (alphabetically) Russia, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. Each of these countries experienced major production declines at different times in the past, but since 2014 all three have been producing near their peak rates of 9 to 11 million barrels per day.
1 Russia 10,551,497
2 Saudi Arabia (OPEC) 10,460,710
3 United States 8,875,817
4 Iraq (OPEC) 4,451,516
5 Iran (OPEC) 3,990,956
6 China 3,980,650
7 Canada 3,662,694
8 United Arab Emirates (OPEC) 3,106,077
9 Kuwait (OPEC) 2,923,825
10 Brazil 2,515,459
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Top 10 Oil Producing Countries in the World 2017
This is a list of countries by oil production, as compiled from the U.S.Energy Information Administration database for calendar year 2016, tabulating all countries on a comparable best-estimate basis. Compared with shorter-term data, the full-year figures are less prone to distortion from periodic maintenance shutdowns and other seasonal cycles. The volumes in the table represent crude oil and lease condensate, the hydrocarbon liquids collected at or near the wellhead. The volumes in the table do not include biofuel. They also do not include the increase in liquid volumes during oil refining ("refinery gain"), or liquids separated from natural gas in gas processing plants (natural gas liquids).[1]
Under this definition, total world oil production in 2016 averaged 80,622,000 barrels per day. Approximately 68% came from the top ten countries, and an overlapping 44% came from the fourteen current OPEC members, highlighted with blue shading in the table below.
For many years, the top three producers have been (alphabetically) Russia, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. Each of these countries experienced major production declines at different times in the past, but since 2014 all three have been producing near their peak rates of 9 to 11 million barrels per day.
1 Russia 10,551,497
2 Saudi Arabia (OPEC) 10,460,710
3 United States 8,875,817
4 Iraq (OPEC) 4,451,516
5 Iran (OPEC) 3,990,956
6 China 3,980,650
7 Canada 3,662,694
8 United Arab Emirates (OPEC) 3,106,077
9 Kuwait (OPEC) 2,923,825
10 Brazil 2,515,459
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Top 10 Oil Producing Countries In The World: Where’s The Greatest Petroleum Dominion?
Despite the advent of the green economy, oil remains a valuable commodity capable of creating fortunes (and using them to purchase Premier League clubs or WorldCups). With China recently surpassing the US in oil imports, the situation seems unlikely to change any time soon. While the future situation is sure to change as extraction technology improves and old wells go dry, let’s take a look at the current top dogs in petroleum production.
With just over 90 million barrels per day of total production, the top ten producers are responsible for over 60% of the barrels flowing each day. For this list, we’re focusing solely on crude oil extraction, leaving aside natural gas and biofuel production–two fuel sources of which the US is a worldwide leader.
1º Saudi Arabia – 11.75 million barrels per day
2º United States – 10.59 million barrels per day
3º Russia – 10.3 million barrels per day
4º China – 4.19 million barrels per day
5º Iran – 4.13 million barrels per day
6º Canada – 3.92 million barrels per day
7º United Arab Emirates – 3.23 million barrels per day
8º Mexico – 2.95 million barrels per day
9º Brazil – 2.8 million barrels per day
10º Kuwait – 2.75 million barrels per day
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Top 10 Oil Producing Countries In The World: Where’s The Greatest Petroleum Dominion?
Despite the advent of the green economy, oil remains a valuable commodity capable of creating fortunes (and using them to purchase Premier League clubs or WorldCups). With China recently surpassing the US in oil imports, the situation seems unlikely to change any time soon. While the future situation is sure to change as extraction technology improves and old wells go dry, let’s take a look at the current top dogs in petroleum production.
With just over 90 million barrels per day of total production, the top ten producers are responsible for over 60% of the barrels flowing each day. For this list, we’re focusing solely on crude oil extraction, leaving aside natural gas and biofuel production–two fuel sources of which the US is a worldwide leader.
1º Saudi Arabia – 11.75 million barrels per day
2º United States – 10.59 million barrels per day
3º Russia – 10.3 million barrels per day
4º China – 4.19 million barrels per day
5º Iran – 4.13 million barrels per day
6º Canada – 3.92 million barrels per day
7º United Arab Emirates – 3.23 million barrels per day
8º Mexico – 2.95 million barrels per day
9º Brazil – 2.8 million barrels per day
10º Kuwait – 2.75 million barrels per day
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10 Countries With The Largest Oil Reserves

10 Countries With The Largest Oil Reserves
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Total Petroleum and Other Liquids Production 2014
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Top 40 World's largest Crude Oil Producing Countries

Crude oil is the most important raw material of the industrialized nations. It can generate heat, drive machinery and fuel vehicles and airplanes. Its compone...

Crude oil is the most important raw material of the industrialized nations. It can generate heat, drive machinery and fuel vehicles and airplanes. Its components are used to manufacture almost all chemical products, such as plastics, detergents, paints, and even medicines. Life without oil? Impossible! Within our daily lives oil is used almost everywhere: Every year, 18 million tonnes of crude oil are processed into synthetic materials in Germany. Oil within our materials: 40 percent of all textiles contain oil; for functional clothing this may be as much as 100 percent. Oil within our leisure activities: 40 billion liters of oil a year are used to make CDs and DVDs.Like everything in life, oil has a disadvantage when it is left on seas - creating oil spills and endangering the ecosystem, that's why it is always important to have a well balanced perspective when it comes to oil production. On the other hand there are oil production nations in the Gulf and beyond that do not have our best interests, if we are wise, we better open our eyes and choose our true partners.
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Oil for a cause
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Why is Oil So Important?
http://answers.ask.com/business/constructions_and_materials/why_is_oil_so_important
List of countries by oil production
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_oil_production
List of countries by oil exports
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_oil_exports
Rise of Muslim Brotherhood frays Saudi-Egypt ties
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/05/01/us-saudi-egypt-brotherhood-idUSBRE8400ZM20120501
Saudi Arabia and the Brotherhood: What the 'New York Times' Missed
http://www.thenation.com/blog/168871/saudi-arabia-and-brotherhood-what-new-york-times-missed#
Wikileaks: Saudis 'chief funders of al-Qaeda
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/wikileaks/8182847/Wikileaks-Saudis-chief-funders-of-al-Qaeda.html
Shocking cable: US says Saudi donors are chief financiers of al Qaeda
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/11/29/shocker-admits-saudi-donors-chief-financiers-al-qaeda-leaked-cable/

Crude oil is the most important raw material of the industrialized nations. It can generate heat, drive machinery and fuel vehicles and airplanes. Its components are used to manufacture almost all chemical products, such as plastics, detergents, paints, and even medicines. Life without oil? Impossible! Within our daily lives oil is used almost everywhere: Every year, 18 million tonnes of crude oil are processed into synthetic materials in Germany. Oil within our materials: 40 percent of all textiles contain oil; for functional clothing this may be as much as 100 percent. Oil within our leisure activities: 40 billion liters of oil a year are used to make CDs and DVDs.Like everything in life, oil has a disadvantage when it is left on seas - creating oil spills and endangering the ecosystem, that's why it is always important to have a well balanced perspective when it comes to oil production. On the other hand there are oil production nations in the Gulf and beyond that do not have our best interests, if we are wise, we better open our eyes and choose our true partners.
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Sources:
Oil for a cause
http://www.wintershall.com/en/company/oil-and-gas/oil-can-do-more.html
Why is Oil So Important?
http://answers.ask.com/business/constructions_and_materials/why_is_oil_so_important
List of countries by oil production
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_oil_production
List of countries by oil exports
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_oil_exports
Rise of Muslim Brotherhood frays Saudi-Egypt ties
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/05/01/us-saudi-egypt-brotherhood-idUSBRE8400ZM20120501
Saudi Arabia and the Brotherhood: What the 'New York Times' Missed
http://www.thenation.com/blog/168871/saudi-arabia-and-brotherhood-what-new-york-times-missed#
Wikileaks: Saudis 'chief funders of al-Qaeda
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/wikileaks/8182847/Wikileaks-Saudis-chief-funders-of-al-Qaeda.html
Shocking cable: US says Saudi donors are chief financiers of al Qaeda
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/11/29/shocker-admits-saudi-donors-chief-financiers-al-qaeda-leaked-cable/

Top 10 Oil Producing Countries in Africa

Africa is home to some of the world’s fast-growing economies. Many of these emerging economies rely on crude oil for foreign exchange earnings and in this vid...

Africa is home to some of the world’s fast-growing economies. Many of these emerging economies rely on crude oil for foreign exchange earnings and in this videos 2nacheki looks at the top 10 oil producing countries in Africa by their daily capacity, and world ranking.
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2.http://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/101515/biggest-oil-producers-africa.asp
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With just over 90 million barrels per day of total production, the top ten producers are responsible for over 60% of the barrels flowing each day. For this list, we’re focusing solely on crude oil extraction, leaving aside natural gas and biofuel production–two fuel sources of which the US is a worldwide leader.

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With just over 90 million barrels per day of total production, the top ten producers are responsible for over 60% of the barrels flowing each day. For this list, we’re focusing solely on crude oil extraction, leaving aside natural gas and biofuel production–two fuel sources of which the US is a worldwide leader.

Oil producing countries: Nigeria’s challenges | IG

With over 37 Billion barrels of proven oil reserves of a highly sought after quality, Nigeria could rank among the key players in the industry. Yet long-lasting...

With over 37 Billion barrels of proven oil reserves of a highly sought after quality, Nigeria could rank among the key players in the industry. Yet long-lasting political tensions have now become a major threat to the country’s economy.
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Counting the Cost - The future of oil jobs in the Middle EastThe Organisation of Petroleum ExportingCountries (OPEC) and 11 other oil-producing nations have extended oil production cuts until March 2018 in an attempt to drain the global oversupply of oil and prop up the price of crude.
Saudi Arabia led the push to extend the curbs, but oil prices have risen less than OPEC countries have hoped for. And that's because oil at current prices is enough to bring US producers back into the market.
What will OPEC's production cut extension mean for energy jobs in the region?
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Counting the Cost - The future of oil jobs in the Middle EastThe Organisation of Petroleum ExportingCountries (OPEC) and 11 other oil-producing nations have extended oil production cuts until March 2018 in an attempt to drain the global oversupply of oil and prop up the price of crude.
Saudi Arabia led the push to extend the curbs, but oil prices have risen less than OPEC countries have hoped for. And that's because oil at current prices is enough to bring US producers back into the market.
What will OPEC's production cut extension mean for energy jobs in the region?
Cian Brennan from the consultants Turner and Townsend looks at what changes are coming for the Middle East's oil industry.
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Oil producing countries: Canada's future lies in sands | IG

Could oil sands give second wind to Canadian oil production? The oil price rout that started in 2014 had a huge economic impact on Canada, but the recent OPEC d...

Could oil sands give second wind to Canadian oil production? The oil price rout that started in 2014 had a huge economic impact on Canada, but the recent OPEC decision to cut output and the US oil imports strategy that newly-elected president Trump wants to implement would finally give Canada a predominant role in a new oil world order.
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Could oil sands give second wind to Canadian oil production? The oil price rout that started in 2014 had a huge economic impact on Canada, but the recent OPEC decision to cut output and the US oil imports strategy that newly-elected president Trump wants to implement would finally give Canada a predominant role in a new oil world order.
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Cost of Production for Oil in Different Countries

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What is the true cost of production for oil in different countries? Gaurav Sharma, oil analyst comments. PLEASE: Support us Like this video if you found it useful. What is the true cost of production for oil in different countries – and what is the price needed for the oil and gas industries to support the budgets of their governments? Two years ago, the cost of a marginal barrel of oil was $60, now it is more close to $40. In the north sea they need at least $70 to make it profitable.

What is the true cost of production for oil in different countries? Gaurav Sharma, oil analyst comments. PLEASE: Support us Like this video if you found it useful. What is the true cost of production for oil in different countries – and what is the price needed for the oil and gas industries to support the budgets of their governments? Two years ago, the cost of a marginal barrel of oil was $60, now it is more close to $40. In the north sea they need at least $70 to make it profitable.

The future of oil jobs in the Middle East | Counting the Cost

Counting the Cost - The future of oil jobs in the Middle EastThe Organisation of Petroleum ExportingCountries (OPEC) and 11 other oil-producing nations have extended oil production cuts until March 2018 in an attempt to drain the global oversupply of oil and prop up the price of crude.
Saudi Arabia led the push to extend the curbs, but oil prices have risen less than OPEC countries have hoped for. And that's because oil at current prices is enough to bring US producers back into the market.
What will OPEC's production cut extension mean for energy jobs in the region?
Cian Brennan from the consultants Turner and Townsend looks at what changes are coming for the Middle East's oil industry.
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published: 27 May 2017

The production of crude oil - Black gold

It's hard to imagine a world in which oil doesn't play such a central role in global economics, with just about every industry critically dependent upon it and countries willing to wage war over this black gold. But things could so easily have turned out differently. While people may have been burning oil and using it as a lubricant for thousands of years, it was not until the motor industry took off about 80 years ago that oil started to become such a key player. Henry Ford's Model T, the first production-line car, was actually designed to run off alcohol-based ethanol, as well as oil-derived petrol. But thanks to the prohibition of alcohol in the US, petrol fuels prevailed.
In its raw form, oil consists of a black, viscous fluid made up of high concentrations of organic compounds origin...

Crude Oil Price Implosion: Causes and Consequences

Robert McNally, President , The Rapidan Group.
The sharp decline in world oil prices since June 2014 is a gain for consumers but a cause of distress for the oil industry and oil producing countries. SAIS graduate Bob McNally will discuss: What are the causes? Has OPEC changed policy by not changing its quotas? What are the impacts on the industry and geopolitics? How long is the decline likely to last?

published: 05 Feb 2015

Abiotic oil with Jerome Corsi

Jerome Corsi co-author of Black GoldStranglehold, shared the contention that oil is continually created deep inside the planet, and doesn't stem from dinosaurs or decayed matter (i.e. fossil fuel).
Experts estimate that Americans consume more than 25 percent of the world's oil but have control over less than 3 percent of its proven oil supply. This unbalanced pattern of consumption makes it possible for foreign governments, corrupt political leaders, terrorist organisations, and oil conglomerates to hold the economy and the citizens of the United States in a virtual stranglehold. In this book, the authors expose the fraudulent science that has made America so vulnerable: the belief that oil is a fossil fuel and that it is a finite resource. Jerome Corsi explores the international and dom...

published: 03 May 2015

Peak Oil: Jeffrey J. Brown: Hurricanes & US Oil Production

Originally Published by Chrismartensondotcom on Sep 5, 2017
Estimating the impact of Harvey (and Irma, and...)
Full description and comments at: https://www.peakprosperity.com/podcas...
Hurricane Harvey took offline over 50% of Texas' refining capacity and shut down large percentage of the wells in the major Eagle Ford shale play.
This week, Hurricane Irma threatens to deliver a similar massive punch to the oil patch in the Gulf.
To discuss the ramifications from these storms on the oil markets, geoscientist and oil explorer Jeffrey Brown returns to the podcast. He calculates that Harvey alone will have long-lasting effects such as lingering supply shortages, but his greater focus is attuned to the growing validation of his Export Land Model, which calculates the rate at which oil-pro...

published: 12 Nov 2017

Crude Oil Price Implosion: Causes and Consequences (with PPT slides)

February 4, 2015 (with clear powerpoint slides)
Robert McNally, President , The Rapidan Group.
The sharp decline in world oil prices since June 2014 is a gain for consumers but a cause of distress for the oil industry and oil producing countries. SAIS graduate Bob McNally will discuss: What are the causes? Has OPEC changed policy by not changing its quotas? What are the impacts on the industry and geopolitics? How long is the decline likely to last?

US MAGA Trump Oil Production: VATICAN Nightmare

DarylLawsonLive.com
US on track to unseat Saudi Arabia as #2 oil producer in the world
New forecasts from the International Energy Agency say the United States is on track to overtake Saudi Arabia as the second-largest oil producer in the world, just behind Russia, according to the organization’s report on Friday.
"This year promises to be a record-setting one for the US," the IEA wrote in its monthly market report. "Relentless growth should see the US hit historic highs above 10 million barrels per day, overtaking Saudi Arabia and rivaling Russia during the course of 2018 – provided OPEC/non-OPEC restraints remain in place.”
OPEC players have been wary of the strength of the American shale market as the nation’s products reach new countries every month.
"US growth in 2017 beat all expe...

published: 23 Jan 2018

IEA Oil Market Report 2017

The CSISEnergy & National SecurityProgram is pleased to host Keisuke Sadamori, Director of Energy Markets and Security at the International Energy Agency, to present the IEA's Oil MarketReport 2017.
In late 2016, leading oil producers put together the most comprehensive agreement to limit oil output seen since 2009 to ensure the stabilization of oil prices and avoid economic dislocation in producing countries. Underscored by well-supplied oil markets, and this new period of production management, the Oil Market Report projects the following trends through 2022:
Oil Demand is expected to grow strongly at least to 2022, with main developing economies leading the way.
The need for more production capacity becomes apparent by the end of the decade, even if supply appears plentiful...

published: 16 Mar 2017

Oil alliance: A new era for oil? - Counting the Cost

We examine new challenges facing the oil market just as OPEC and other oil-producing nations put aside their differences.

published: 17 Dec 2016

Crude Oil Steady Ahead of OPEC Meeting | Open Exchange | CNBC TV18

The Organization of the Petroleum ExportingCountries (OPEC) will be meeting at its headquarters in the Austrian capital, along with ministers from other oil-producing countries, most importantly Russia.
CNBC-TV18 is India's No.1Business medium and the undisputed leader in business news. The channel's benchmark coverage extends from corporate news, financial markets coverage, expert perspective on investing and management to industry verticals and beyond. CNBC-TV18 has been constantly innovating with new genres of programming that helps make business more relevant to different constituencies across India. India's most able business audience consumes CNBC-TV18 for their information & investing needs. This audience is highly diversified at one level comprising of key groups such as busines...

published: 30 Nov 2017

OPEC, the US, and the future of global oil markets | LIVE STREAM

The price of oil jumped after a group of major producers, including Russia, reached a deal with OPEC members in early December to cut production. The decision provided much-needed economic relief for Saudi Arabia, Iran, and others, but begs the question of Saudi relations with both Tehran and Moscow. What are the implications for the United States, both geostrategically and in energy policy?
JoinAEI for an expert panel on the agreement’s likely impact on global oil markets in 2017. The discussion will explore whether OPEC and non-OPEC states will comply with the deal, the geopolitical ramifications of higher oil prices, and how the Trump administration should factor the deal into its energy policy.
Join the conversation on social media with #WhatNext #oil #OPEC #economic relief # Iran #...

published: 05 Jan 2017

VIRGIN COCONUT OIL PRODUCTION - TONGA

We continue our coverage in Tonga and this time we’re featuring the country’s largest VirginCoconut OilProducer.
Embracing the zero waste concept, TalkBusiness finds out how a leading TonganEnterprise is working with farmers to produce quality virgin coconut oil for the export market while ensuring the sustainability of their environment.
Enjoy!

Counting the Cost - The future of oil jobs in the Middle EastThe Organisation of Petroleum ExportingCountries (OPEC) and 11 other oil-producing nations have extended oil production cuts until March 2018 in an attempt to drain the global oversupply of oil and prop up the price of crude.
Saudi Arabia led the push to extend the curbs, but oil prices have risen less than OPEC countries have hoped for. And that's because oil at current prices is enough to bring US producers back into the market.
What will OPEC's production cut extension mean for energy jobs in the region?
Cian Brennan from the consultants Turner and Townsend looks at what changes are coming for the Middle East's oil industry.
More from Counting the Cost on:
YouTube - http://aje.io/countingthecostYT
Website - http://aljazeera.com/countingthecost/

Counting the Cost - The future of oil jobs in the Middle EastThe Organisation of Petroleum ExportingCountries (OPEC) and 11 other oil-producing nations have extended oil production cuts until March 2018 in an attempt to drain the global oversupply of oil and prop up the price of crude.
Saudi Arabia led the push to extend the curbs, but oil prices have risen less than OPEC countries have hoped for. And that's because oil at current prices is enough to bring US producers back into the market.
What will OPEC's production cut extension mean for energy jobs in the region?
Cian Brennan from the consultants Turner and Townsend looks at what changes are coming for the Middle East's oil industry.
More from Counting the Cost on:
YouTube - http://aje.io/countingthecostYT
Website - http://aljazeera.com/countingthecost/

The production of crude oil - Black gold

It's hard to imagine a world in which oil doesn't play such a central role in global economics, with just about every industry critically dependent upon it and ...

It's hard to imagine a world in which oil doesn't play such a central role in global economics, with just about every industry critically dependent upon it and countries willing to wage war over this black gold. But things could so easily have turned out differently. While people may have been burning oil and using it as a lubricant for thousands of years, it was not until the motor industry took off about 80 years ago that oil started to become such a key player. Henry Ford's Model T, the first production-line car, was actually designed to run off alcohol-based ethanol, as well as oil-derived petrol. But thanks to the prohibition of alcohol in the US, petrol fuels prevailed.
In its raw form, oil consists of a black, viscous fluid made up of high concentrations of organic compounds originally derived from dead animal and vegetable matter, such as plankton, which have endured extreme geological processes over millions of years. When refined into hydrocarbon fuels, chains of carbon and hydrogen molecules, it becomes a useful fuel because it has such a high energy density, typically 10 times that of dynamite.
Part of our dependence on oil is due to the fact that a vast range of chemicals and materials are derived from it, including plastics, detergents, solvents and adhesives. However, many of these products could be manufactured synthetically. Where our real addiction to oil lies is in its use as a liquid fuel. There are plenty of other cleaner and more sustainable energy sources that could be used to power and heat our homes. But when it comes to transport, alternatives start to get tricky. This does not just come down to the high energy density of oil-derived fuels - after all, hydrogen fuel has an energy density roughly three times that of petrol. The problem is that we already have a multibillion-dollar infrastructure designed to produce, distribute and burn petrol.
Where does oil come from?
Despite the popular conception that oil exists in vast underground caverns, or wells, oil is in fact formed in porous, sponge-like rock formations. Before a well is tapped, the oil exists under immense pressure, meaning that when it is first drilled it forces itself out - essentially self-extracting. However, when the pressure eventually dips, the porous nature of the rock starts to play havoc with the extraction process, making a large proportion of the oil difficult to get out, or even gauge how much oil is in the well. In fact, even after using the most advanced extraction techniques, such as blasting high-pressure steam into the rock to force the oil out, no more than 40% of the oil is currently thought to be recoverable. With all the biggest known oil wells now thoroughly tapped, this poses a problem for the oil industry if it is to maintain oil recovery rates that can meet our still-growing demand. In light of this, the US is pumping tens of millions of dollars into research to find new ways to find and extract whatever oil is still out there. One idea is to pump novel nano-materials into wells to help loosen the oil's grip on the rock so it can more easily be extracted. Similarly, nano-sensors are also being developed that would be distributed into wells and interrogated from above ground to help map wells and find what oil is left.
But, inevitably, it will run out. Precisely when is a moot point, but some estimates say we have already reached peak oil production, while others say this won't happen until about 2030. With demand for oil rising by roughly 2% a year, increasing by up to 47% by 2030, it's hard not to assume we are driving into a major energy crisis. Desperate to keep productivity up, the oil industry is investing billions into extracting oil from more energy-intensive and costly sources such as tar sands and oil shales. Meanwhile, governments are investing in biofuel technologies, which make it possible to produce hydrocarbon fuels from feedstocks of crops such as rapeseed or maize. However, biofuels, although more sustainable than oil, are energy, land and water-intensive and carry a cost in terms of agricultural chemical pollution, and there is concern that it uses valuable land needed for producing food.
One solution, now being explored, is the use of solar energy to reverse the combustion process and produce hydrocarbon fuels from carbon dioxide sucked out of the atmosphere. .
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It's hard to imagine a world in which oil doesn't play such a central role in global economics, with just about every industry critically dependent upon it and countries willing to wage war over this black gold. But things could so easily have turned out differently. While people may have been burning oil and using it as a lubricant for thousands of years, it was not until the motor industry took off about 80 years ago that oil started to become such a key player. Henry Ford's Model T, the first production-line car, was actually designed to run off alcohol-based ethanol, as well as oil-derived petrol. But thanks to the prohibition of alcohol in the US, petrol fuels prevailed.
In its raw form, oil consists of a black, viscous fluid made up of high concentrations of organic compounds originally derived from dead animal and vegetable matter, such as plankton, which have endured extreme geological processes over millions of years. When refined into hydrocarbon fuels, chains of carbon and hydrogen molecules, it becomes a useful fuel because it has such a high energy density, typically 10 times that of dynamite.
Part of our dependence on oil is due to the fact that a vast range of chemicals and materials are derived from it, including plastics, detergents, solvents and adhesives. However, many of these products could be manufactured synthetically. Where our real addiction to oil lies is in its use as a liquid fuel. There are plenty of other cleaner and more sustainable energy sources that could be used to power and heat our homes. But when it comes to transport, alternatives start to get tricky. This does not just come down to the high energy density of oil-derived fuels - after all, hydrogen fuel has an energy density roughly three times that of petrol. The problem is that we already have a multibillion-dollar infrastructure designed to produce, distribute and burn petrol.
Where does oil come from?
Despite the popular conception that oil exists in vast underground caverns, or wells, oil is in fact formed in porous, sponge-like rock formations. Before a well is tapped, the oil exists under immense pressure, meaning that when it is first drilled it forces itself out - essentially self-extracting. However, when the pressure eventually dips, the porous nature of the rock starts to play havoc with the extraction process, making a large proportion of the oil difficult to get out, or even gauge how much oil is in the well. In fact, even after using the most advanced extraction techniques, such as blasting high-pressure steam into the rock to force the oil out, no more than 40% of the oil is currently thought to be recoverable. With all the biggest known oil wells now thoroughly tapped, this poses a problem for the oil industry if it is to maintain oil recovery rates that can meet our still-growing demand. In light of this, the US is pumping tens of millions of dollars into research to find new ways to find and extract whatever oil is still out there. One idea is to pump novel nano-materials into wells to help loosen the oil's grip on the rock so it can more easily be extracted. Similarly, nano-sensors are also being developed that would be distributed into wells and interrogated from above ground to help map wells and find what oil is left.
But, inevitably, it will run out. Precisely when is a moot point, but some estimates say we have already reached peak oil production, while others say this won't happen until about 2030. With demand for oil rising by roughly 2% a year, increasing by up to 47% by 2030, it's hard not to assume we are driving into a major energy crisis. Desperate to keep productivity up, the oil industry is investing billions into extracting oil from more energy-intensive and costly sources such as tar sands and oil shales. Meanwhile, governments are investing in biofuel technologies, which make it possible to produce hydrocarbon fuels from feedstocks of crops such as rapeseed or maize. However, biofuels, although more sustainable than oil, are energy, land and water-intensive and carry a cost in terms of agricultural chemical pollution, and there is concern that it uses valuable land needed for producing food.
One solution, now being explored, is the use of solar energy to reverse the combustion process and produce hydrocarbon fuels from carbon dioxide sucked out of the atmosphere. .
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7eMdkXyqdVqwq8NG_uH5eA?sub_confirmation=1

Crude Oil Price Implosion: Causes and Consequences

Robert McNally, President , The Rapidan Group.
The sharp decline in world oil prices since June 2014 is a gain for consumers but a cause of distress for the o...

Robert McNally, President , The Rapidan Group.
The sharp decline in world oil prices since June 2014 is a gain for consumers but a cause of distress for the oil industry and oil producing countries. SAIS graduate Bob McNally will discuss: What are the causes? Has OPEC changed policy by not changing its quotas? What are the impacts on the industry and geopolitics? How long is the decline likely to last?

Robert McNally, President , The Rapidan Group.
The sharp decline in world oil prices since June 2014 is a gain for consumers but a cause of distress for the oil industry and oil producing countries. SAIS graduate Bob McNally will discuss: What are the causes? Has OPEC changed policy by not changing its quotas? What are the impacts on the industry and geopolitics? How long is the decline likely to last?

Peak Oil: Jeffrey J. Brown: Hurricanes & US Oil Production

Originally Published by Chrismartensondotcom on Sep 5, 2017
Estimating the impact of Harvey (and Irma, and...)
Full description and comments at: https://www.p...

Originally Published by Chrismartensondotcom on Sep 5, 2017
Estimating the impact of Harvey (and Irma, and...)
Full description and comments at: https://www.peakprosperity.com/podcas...
Hurricane Harvey took offline over 50% of Texas' refining capacity and shut down large percentage of the wells in the major Eagle Ford shale play.
This week, Hurricane Irma threatens to deliver a similar massive punch to the oil patch in the Gulf.
To discuss the ramifications from these storms on the oil markets, geoscientist and oil explorer Jeffrey Brown returns to the podcast. He calculates that Harvey alone will have long-lasting effects such as lingering supply shortages, but his greater focus is attuned to the growing validation of his Export Land Model, which calculates the rate at which oil-producing nations cease to become net exporters as their domestic consumption increases. Since it's formulation in 2005, more and more countries have switched from being net-exporters to net-importers, and the data in aggregates is strongly suggestive of a flat-lining in world oil production -- the consequences of which are immense.

Originally Published by Chrismartensondotcom on Sep 5, 2017
Estimating the impact of Harvey (and Irma, and...)
Full description and comments at: https://www.peakprosperity.com/podcas...
Hurricane Harvey took offline over 50% of Texas' refining capacity and shut down large percentage of the wells in the major Eagle Ford shale play.
This week, Hurricane Irma threatens to deliver a similar massive punch to the oil patch in the Gulf.
To discuss the ramifications from these storms on the oil markets, geoscientist and oil explorer Jeffrey Brown returns to the podcast. He calculates that Harvey alone will have long-lasting effects such as lingering supply shortages, but his greater focus is attuned to the growing validation of his Export Land Model, which calculates the rate at which oil-producing nations cease to become net exporters as their domestic consumption increases. Since it's formulation in 2005, more and more countries have switched from being net-exporters to net-importers, and the data in aggregates is strongly suggestive of a flat-lining in world oil production -- the consequences of which are immense.

February 4, 2015 (with clear powerpoint slides)
Robert McNally, President , The Rapidan Group.
The sharp decline in world oil prices since June 2014 is a gain for consumers but a cause of distress for the oil industry and oil producing countries. SAIS graduate Bob McNally will discuss: What are the causes? Has OPEC changed policy by not changing its quotas? What are the impacts on the industry and geopolitics? How long is the decline likely to last?

February 4, 2015 (with clear powerpoint slides)
Robert McNally, President , The Rapidan Group.
The sharp decline in world oil prices since June 2014 is a gain for consumers but a cause of distress for the oil industry and oil producing countries. SAIS graduate Bob McNally will discuss: What are the causes? Has OPEC changed policy by not changing its quotas? What are the impacts on the industry and geopolitics? How long is the decline likely to last?

OPEC: A History of Oil

OPEC: A History of Oil
April 12, 2016
The history of oil has mainly been written from the point of view of international oil companies or from that of oil-con...

OPEC: A History of Oil
April 12, 2016
The history of oil has mainly been written from the point of view of international oil companies or from that of oil-consuming countries. This lecture aims to provide insight into the policies of oil-producing countries and how the international cooperation among them contributed to the global management of this crucial natural resource.
Speaker
Giuliano Garavini
Senior Research Fellow, HumanitiesResearch FellowshipProgram, NYUADOrganized by
Reindert FalkenburgVice Provost for Intellectual and Cultural Outreach and Principal Investigator, Humanities Research Fellowship Program, NYUAD
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OPEC: A History of Oil
April 12, 2016
The history of oil has mainly been written from the point of view of international oil companies or from that of oil-consuming countries. This lecture aims to provide insight into the policies of oil-producing countries and how the international cooperation among them contributed to the global management of this crucial natural resource.
Speaker
Giuliano Garavini
Senior Research Fellow, HumanitiesResearch FellowshipProgram, NYUADOrganized by
Reindert FalkenburgVice Provost for Intellectual and Cultural Outreach and Principal Investigator, Humanities Research Fellowship Program, NYUAD
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DarylLawsonLive.com
US on track to unseat Saudi Arabia as #2 oil producer in the world
New forecasts from the International Energy Agency say the United States is on track to overtake Saudi Arabia as the second-largest oil producer in the world, just behind Russia, according to the organization’s report on Friday.
"This year promises to be a record-setting one for the US," the IEA wrote in its monthly market report. "Relentless growth should see the US hit historic highs above 10 million barrels per day, overtaking Saudi Arabia and rivaling Russia during the course of 2018 – provided OPEC/non-OPEC restraints remain in place.”
OPEC players have been wary of the strength of the American shale market as the nation’s products reach new countries every month.
"US growth in 2017 beat all expectations ... as the shale industry bounced back, profiting from cost cuts, (and) stepped up drilling activity," the IEA added. "Explosive growth in the US and substantial gains in Canada and Brazil will far outweigh potentially steep declines in Venezuela and Mexico. The big 2018 supply story is unfolding fast in the Americas.”
U.S. has more untapped oil than Saudi Arabia or Russia
http://money.cnn.com/2016/07/05/investing/us-untapped-oil/index.htmlMove over, Saudi Arabia and Russia. America now has more untapped oil than any other country on the planet.
That's according to a new report from Rystad Energy that estimates the U.S. is sitting on an incredible 264 billion barrels of oil reserves. It includes oil in existing fields, new projects, recent discoveries as well as projections in undiscovered fields.
More than half of America's untapped oil is unconventional shale oil, according to Rystad. Shale oil is the previously-unreachable crude that, thanks to fracking and new technology, has reshaped the global energy landscape and vaulted the U.S. into the upper echelon of global oil producers.
"This has been a revolution. Ten years ago nobody would have dreamt this would have been the result," Jarand Rystad, CEO of Rystad Energy, told CNNMoney.
Eph 3:20 Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us,

DarylLawsonLive.com
US on track to unseat Saudi Arabia as #2 oil producer in the world
New forecasts from the International Energy Agency say the United States is on track to overtake Saudi Arabia as the second-largest oil producer in the world, just behind Russia, according to the organization’s report on Friday.
"This year promises to be a record-setting one for the US," the IEA wrote in its monthly market report. "Relentless growth should see the US hit historic highs above 10 million barrels per day, overtaking Saudi Arabia and rivaling Russia during the course of 2018 – provided OPEC/non-OPEC restraints remain in place.”
OPEC players have been wary of the strength of the American shale market as the nation’s products reach new countries every month.
"US growth in 2017 beat all expectations ... as the shale industry bounced back, profiting from cost cuts, (and) stepped up drilling activity," the IEA added. "Explosive growth in the US and substantial gains in Canada and Brazil will far outweigh potentially steep declines in Venezuela and Mexico. The big 2018 supply story is unfolding fast in the Americas.”
U.S. has more untapped oil than Saudi Arabia or Russia
http://money.cnn.com/2016/07/05/investing/us-untapped-oil/index.htmlMove over, Saudi Arabia and Russia. America now has more untapped oil than any other country on the planet.
That's according to a new report from Rystad Energy that estimates the U.S. is sitting on an incredible 264 billion barrels of oil reserves. It includes oil in existing fields, new projects, recent discoveries as well as projections in undiscovered fields.
More than half of America's untapped oil is unconventional shale oil, according to Rystad. Shale oil is the previously-unreachable crude that, thanks to fracking and new technology, has reshaped the global energy landscape and vaulted the U.S. into the upper echelon of global oil producers.
"This has been a revolution. Ten years ago nobody would have dreamt this would have been the result," Jarand Rystad, CEO of Rystad Energy, told CNNMoney.
Eph 3:20 Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us,

The CSISEnergy & National SecurityProgram is pleased to host Keisuke Sadamori, Director of Energy Markets and Security at the International Energy Agency, to present the IEA's Oil MarketReport 2017.
In late 2016, leading oil producers put together the most comprehensive agreement to limit oil output seen since 2009 to ensure the stabilization of oil prices and avoid economic dislocation in producing countries. Underscored by well-supplied oil markets, and this new period of production management, the Oil Market Report projects the following trends through 2022:
Oil Demand is expected to grow strongly at least to 2022, with main developing economies leading the way.
The need for more production capacity becomes apparent by the end of the decade, even if supply appears plentiful today.
It is not clear that upstream projects will be completed in time due to the unprecedented two-year fall in investment in 2015 and 2016, although major reductions in costs will help.
There is a risk of prices rising more sharply by 2022 as the spare production cushion is eroded.
A discussion moderated by KevinBook will follow.

The CSISEnergy & National SecurityProgram is pleased to host Keisuke Sadamori, Director of Energy Markets and Security at the International Energy Agency, to present the IEA's Oil MarketReport 2017.
In late 2016, leading oil producers put together the most comprehensive agreement to limit oil output seen since 2009 to ensure the stabilization of oil prices and avoid economic dislocation in producing countries. Underscored by well-supplied oil markets, and this new period of production management, the Oil Market Report projects the following trends through 2022:
Oil Demand is expected to grow strongly at least to 2022, with main developing economies leading the way.
The need for more production capacity becomes apparent by the end of the decade, even if supply appears plentiful today.
It is not clear that upstream projects will be completed in time due to the unprecedented two-year fall in investment in 2015 and 2016, although major reductions in costs will help.
There is a risk of prices rising more sharply by 2022 as the spare production cushion is eroded.
A discussion moderated by KevinBook will follow.

The Organization of the Petroleum ExportingCountries (OPEC) will be meeting at its headquarters in the Austrian capital, along with ministers from other oil-producing countries, most importantly Russia.
CNBC-TV18 is India's No.1Business medium and the undisputed leader in business news. The channel's benchmark coverage extends from corporate news, financial markets coverage, expert perspective on investing and management to industry verticals and beyond. CNBC-TV18 has been constantly innovating with new genres of programming that helps make business more relevant to different constituencies across India. India's most able business audience consumes CNBC-TV18 for their information & investing needs. This audience is highly diversified at one level comprising of key groups such as business leaders, professionals, retail investors, brokers and traders, intermediaries, self-employed professionals, HighNet Worth individuals, students and even homemakers but shares a distinct commonality in terms of their spirit of enterprise.
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The Organization of the Petroleum ExportingCountries (OPEC) will be meeting at its headquarters in the Austrian capital, along with ministers from other oil-producing countries, most importantly Russia.
CNBC-TV18 is India's No.1Business medium and the undisputed leader in business news. The channel's benchmark coverage extends from corporate news, financial markets coverage, expert perspective on investing and management to industry verticals and beyond. CNBC-TV18 has been constantly innovating with new genres of programming that helps make business more relevant to different constituencies across India. India's most able business audience consumes CNBC-TV18 for their information & investing needs. This audience is highly diversified at one level comprising of key groups such as business leaders, professionals, retail investors, brokers and traders, intermediaries, self-employed professionals, HighNet Worth individuals, students and even homemakers but shares a distinct commonality in terms of their spirit of enterprise.
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OPEC, the US, and the future of global oil markets | LIVE STREAM

The price of oil jumped after a group of major producers, including Russia, reached a deal with OPEC members in early December to cut production. The decision p...

The price of oil jumped after a group of major producers, including Russia, reached a deal with OPEC members in early December to cut production. The decision provided much-needed economic relief for Saudi Arabia, Iran, and others, but begs the question of Saudi relations with both Tehran and Moscow. What are the implications for the United States, both geostrategically and in energy policy?
JoinAEI for an expert panel on the agreement’s likely impact on global oil markets in 2017. The discussion will explore whether OPEC and non-OPEC states will comply with the deal, the geopolitical ramifications of higher oil prices, and how the Trump administration should factor the deal into its energy policy.
Join the conversation on social media with #WhatNext #oil #OPEC #economic relief # Iran #Russia #Saudi Arabia # #Trump administration
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(18 Nov 1980) A production from 1980 explaining the history of the Organization of the Petroleum ExportingCountries (OPEC). The production seeks to explain OPEC's position on contemporary issues, such as rising oil prices and demonstrate how these are not OPEC's fault. Furthermore, the production seeks to show how important and beneficial OPEC is for oil producing nations - without the opportunity to control prices, development would be hindered.
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Dr. Fuad RouhaniSecretary General of OPEC 1961-1964
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Dr. Fuad RouhaniSecretary General of OPEC 1961-1964
Dr. Nadim Pachachi Secretary General of OPEC 1971-1972Prince Khalid al-Faisal bin Abdul Aziz Al SaudKing Fahd bin Abdul Aziz al Saud of Saudi Arabia
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Top 10 Highest Oil Producing Countries in the World 2017

Top 10 Oil Producing Countries in the World 2017
This is a list of countries by oil production, as compiled from the U.S.Energy Information Administration database for calendar year 2016, tabulating all countries on a comparable best-estimate basis. Compared with shorter-term data, the full-year figures are less prone to distortion from periodic maintenance shutdowns and other seasonal cycles. The volumes in the table represent crude oil and lease condensate, the hydrocarbon liquids collected at or near the wellhead. The volumes in the table do not include biofuel. They also do not include the increase in liquid volumes during oil refining ("refinery gain"), or liquids separated from natural gas in gas processing plants (natural gas liquids).[1]
Under this definition, total world oil production in 2016 averaged 80,622,000 barrels per day. Approximately 68% came from the top ten countries, and an overlapping 44% came from the fourteen current OPEC members, highlighted with blue shading in the table below.
For many years, the top three producers have been (alphabetically) Russia, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. Each of these countries experienced major production declines at different times in the past, but since 2014 all three have been producing near their peak rates of 9 to 11 million barrels per day.
1 Russia 10,551,497
2 Saudi Arabia (OPEC) 10,460,710
3 United States 8,875,817
4 Iraq (OPEC) 4,451,516
5 Iran (OPEC) 3,990,956
6 China 3,980,650
7 Canada 3,662,694
8 United Arab Emirates (OPEC) 3,106,077
9 Kuwait (OPEC) 2,923,825
10 Brazil 2,515,459
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Top 10 Oil Producing Countries in the World

Top 10 Oil Producing Countries In The World: Where’s The Greatest Petroleum Dominion?
Despite the advent of the green economy, oil remains a valuable commodity capable of creating fortunes (and using them to purchase Premier League clubs or WorldCups). With China recently surpassing the US in oil imports, the situation seems unlikely to change any time soon. While the future situation is sure to change as extraction technology improves and old wells go dry, let’s take a look at the current top dogs in petroleum production.
With just over 90 million barrels per day of total production, the top ten producers are responsible for over 60% of the barrels flowing each day. For this list, we’re focusing solely on crude oil extraction, leaving aside natural gas and biofuel production–two fuel sources of which the US is a worldwide leader.
1º Saudi Arabia – 11.75 million barrels per day
2º United States – 10.59 million barrels per day
3º Russia – 10.3 million barrels per day
4º China – 4.19 million barrels per day
5º Iran – 4.13 million barrels per day
6º Canada – 3.92 million barrels per day
7º United Arab Emirates – 3.23 million barrels per day
8º Mexico – 2.95 million barrels per day
9º Brazil – 2.8 million barrels per day
10º Kuwait – 2.75 million barrels per day
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10 Countries With The Largest Oil Reserves

10 Countries With The Largest Oil Reserves
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10 Countries With The Largest Oil Reserves

10 Countries With The Largest Oil Reserves
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Who Controls The World's Oil?

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Top 40 World's largest Crude Oil Producing Countries

Crude oil is the most important raw material of the industrialized nations. It can generat...

Top 40 World's largest Crude Oil Producing Countries

Crude oil is the most important raw material of the industrialized nations. It can generate heat, drive machinery and fuel vehicles and airplanes. Its components are used to manufacture almost all chemical products, such as plastics, detergents, paints, and even medicines. Life without oil? Impossible! Within our daily lives oil is used almost everywhere: Every year, 18 million tonnes of crude oil are processed into synthetic materials in Germany. Oil within our materials: 40 percent of all textiles contain oil; for functional clothing this may be as much as 100 percent. Oil within our leisure activities: 40 billion liters of oil a year are used to make CDs and DVDs.Like everything in life, oil has a disadvantage when it is left on seas - creating oil spills and endangering the ecosystem, that's why it is always important to have a well balanced perspective when it comes to oil production. On the other hand there are oil production nations in the Gulf and beyond that do not have our best interests, if we are wise, we better open our eyes and choose our true partners.
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Top 10 Oil Producing Countries in Africa

Africa is home to some of the world’s fast-growing economies. Many of these emerging eco...

Top 10 Oil Producing Countries in Africa

Africa is home to some of the world’s fast-growing economies. Many of these emerging economies rely on crude oil for foreign exchange earnings and in this videos 2nacheki looks at the top 10 oil producing countries in Africa by their daily capacity, and world ranking.
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Despite the season of the green economy, oil remains a valuable commodity capable of creating fortunes. With China recently surpassing the US in oil imports, the situation seems unlikely to change any time soon. While the future is sure to change as extraction technology improves and old wells go dry, let’s take a look at the current top dogs in petroleum production.
With just over 90 million barrels per day of total production, the top ten producers are responsible for over 60% of the barrels flowing each day. For this list, we’re focusing solely on crude oil extraction, leaving aside natural gas and biofuel production–two fuel sources of which the US is a worldwide leader.

The future of oil jobs in the Middle East | Counting the Cost

Counting the Cost - The future of oil jobs in the Middle EastThe Organisation of Petroleum ExportingCountries (OPEC) and 11 other oil-producing nations have extended oil production cuts until March 2018 in an attempt to drain the global oversupply of oil and prop up the price of crude.
Saudi Arabia led the push to extend the curbs, but oil prices have risen less than OPEC countries have hoped for. And that's because oil at current prices is enough to bring US producers back into the market.
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The production of crude oil - Black gold

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The production of crude oil - Black gold

It's hard to imagine a world in which oil doesn't play such a central role in global economics, with just about every industry critically dependent upon it and countries willing to wage war over this black gold. But things could so easily have turned out differently. While people may have been burning oil and using it as a lubricant for thousands of years, it was not until the motor industry took off about 80 years ago that oil started to become such a key player. Henry Ford's Model T, the first production-line car, was actually designed to run off alcohol-based ethanol, as well as oil-derived petrol. But thanks to the prohibition of alcohol in the US, petrol fuels prevailed.
In its raw form, oil consists of a black, viscous fluid made up of high concentrations of organic compounds originally derived from dead animal and vegetable matter, such as plankton, which have endured extreme geological processes over millions of years. When refined into hydrocarbon fuels, chains of carbon and hydrogen molecules, it becomes a useful fuel because it has such a high energy density, typically 10 times that of dynamite.
Part of our dependence on oil is due to the fact that a vast range of chemicals and materials are derived from it, including plastics, detergents, solvents and adhesives. However, many of these products could be manufactured synthetically. Where our real addiction to oil lies is in its use as a liquid fuel. There are plenty of other cleaner and more sustainable energy sources that could be used to power and heat our homes. But when it comes to transport, alternatives start to get tricky. This does not just come down to the high energy density of oil-derived fuels - after all, hydrogen fuel has an energy density roughly three times that of petrol. The problem is that we already have a multibillion-dollar infrastructure designed to produce, distribute and burn petrol.
Where does oil come from?
Despite the popular conception that oil exists in vast underground caverns, or wells, oil is in fact formed in porous, sponge-like rock formations. Before a well is tapped, the oil exists under immense pressure, meaning that when it is first drilled it forces itself out - essentially self-extracting. However, when the pressure eventually dips, the porous nature of the rock starts to play havoc with the extraction process, making a large proportion of the oil difficult to get out, or even gauge how much oil is in the well. In fact, even after using the most advanced extraction techniques, such as blasting high-pressure steam into the rock to force the oil out, no more than 40% of the oil is currently thought to be recoverable. With all the biggest known oil wells now thoroughly tapped, this poses a problem for the oil industry if it is to maintain oil recovery rates that can meet our still-growing demand. In light of this, the US is pumping tens of millions of dollars into research to find new ways to find and extract whatever oil is still out there. One idea is to pump novel nano-materials into wells to help loosen the oil's grip on the rock so it can more easily be extracted. Similarly, nano-sensors are also being developed that would be distributed into wells and interrogated from above ground to help map wells and find what oil is left.
But, inevitably, it will run out. Precisely when is a moot point, but some estimates say we have already reached peak oil production, while others say this won't happen until about 2030. With demand for oil rising by roughly 2% a year, increasing by up to 47% by 2030, it's hard not to assume we are driving into a major energy crisis. Desperate to keep productivity up, the oil industry is investing billions into extracting oil from more energy-intensive and costly sources such as tar sands and oil shales. Meanwhile, governments are investing in biofuel technologies, which make it possible to produce hydrocarbon fuels from feedstocks of crops such as rapeseed or maize. However, biofuels, although more sustainable than oil, are energy, land and water-intensive and carry a cost in terms of agricultural chemical pollution, and there is concern that it uses valuable land needed for producing food.
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Crude Oil Price Implosion: Causes and Consequences

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The sharp decline in world oil prices since June 2014 is a gain for consumers but a cause of distress for the oil industry and oil producing countries. SAIS graduate Bob McNally will discuss: What are the causes? Has OPEC changed policy by not changing its quotas? What are the impacts on the industry and geopolitics? How long is the decline likely to last?

Peak Oil: Jeffrey J. Brown: Hurricanes & US Oil Production

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Hurricane Harvey took offline over 50% of Texas' refining capacity and shut down large percentage of the wells in the major Eagle Ford shale play.
This week, Hurricane Irma threatens to deliver a similar massive punch to the oil patch in the Gulf.
To discuss the ramifications from these storms on the oil markets, geoscientist and oil explorer Jeffrey Brown returns to the podcast. He calculates that Harvey alone will have long-lasting effects such as lingering supply shortages, but his greater focus is attuned to the growing validation of his Export Land Model, which calculates the rate at which oil-producing nations cease to become net exporters as their domestic consumption increases. Since it's formulation in 2005, more and more countries have switched from being net-exporters to net-importers, and the data in aggregates is strongly suggestive of a flat-lining in world oil production -- the consequences of which are immense.

Crude Oil Price Implosion: Causes and Consequences (with PPT slides)

February 4, 2015 (with clear powerpoint slides)
Robert McNally, President , The Rapidan Group.
The sharp decline in world oil prices since June 2014 is a gain for consumers but a cause of distress for the oil industry and oil producing countries. SAIS graduate Bob McNally will discuss: What are the causes? Has OPEC changed policy by not changing its quotas? What are the impacts on the industry and geopolitics? How long is the decline likely to last?

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OPEC: A History of Oil

OPEC: A History of Oil
April 12, 2016
The history of oil has mainly been written from th...

OPEC: A History of Oil

OPEC: A History of Oil
April 12, 2016
The history of oil has mainly been written from the point of view of international oil companies or from that of oil-consuming countries. This lecture aims to provide insight into the policies of oil-producing countries and how the international cooperation among them contributed to the global management of this crucial natural resource.
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Giuliano Garavini
Senior Research Fellow, HumanitiesResearch FellowshipProgram, NYUADOrganized by
Reindert FalkenburgVice Provost for Intellectual and Cultural Outreach and Principal Investigator, Humanities Research Fellowship Program, NYUAD
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US MAGA Trump Oil Production: VATICAN Nightmare

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US on track to unseat Saudi Arabia as #2 oil producer in the world
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US MAGA Trump Oil Production: VATICAN Nightmare

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US on track to unseat Saudi Arabia as #2 oil producer in the world
New forecasts from the International Energy Agency say the United States is on track to overtake Saudi Arabia as the second-largest oil producer in the world, just behind Russia, according to the organization’s report on Friday.
"This year promises to be a record-setting one for the US," the IEA wrote in its monthly market report. "Relentless growth should see the US hit historic highs above 10 million barrels per day, overtaking Saudi Arabia and rivaling Russia during the course of 2018 – provided OPEC/non-OPEC restraints remain in place.”
OPEC players have been wary of the strength of the American shale market as the nation’s products reach new countries every month.
"US growth in 2017 beat all expectations ... as the shale industry bounced back, profiting from cost cuts, (and) stepped up drilling activity," the IEA added. "Explosive growth in the US and substantial gains in Canada and Brazil will far outweigh potentially steep declines in Venezuela and Mexico. The big 2018 supply story is unfolding fast in the Americas.”
U.S. has more untapped oil than Saudi Arabia or Russia
http://money.cnn.com/2016/07/05/investing/us-untapped-oil/index.htmlMove over, Saudi Arabia and Russia. America now has more untapped oil than any other country on the planet.
That's according to a new report from Rystad Energy that estimates the U.S. is sitting on an incredible 264 billion barrels of oil reserves. It includes oil in existing fields, new projects, recent discoveries as well as projections in undiscovered fields.
More than half of America's untapped oil is unconventional shale oil, according to Rystad. Shale oil is the previously-unreachable crude that, thanks to fracking and new technology, has reshaped the global energy landscape and vaulted the U.S. into the upper echelon of global oil producers.
"This has been a revolution. Ten years ago nobody would have dreamt this would have been the result," Jarand Rystad, CEO of Rystad Energy, told CNNMoney.
Eph 3:20 Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us,

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IEA Oil Market Report 2017

The CSIS Energy & National Security Program is pleased to host Keisuke Sadamori, Director ...

IEA Oil Market Report 2017

The CSISEnergy & National SecurityProgram is pleased to host Keisuke Sadamori, Director of Energy Markets and Security at the International Energy Agency, to present the IEA's Oil MarketReport 2017.
In late 2016, leading oil producers put together the most comprehensive agreement to limit oil output seen since 2009 to ensure the stabilization of oil prices and avoid economic dislocation in producing countries. Underscored by well-supplied oil markets, and this new period of production management, the Oil Market Report projects the following trends through 2022:
Oil Demand is expected to grow strongly at least to 2022, with main developing economies leading the way.
The need for more production capacity becomes apparent by the end of the decade, even if supply appears plentiful today.
It is not clear that upstream projects will be completed in time due to the unprecedented two-year fall in investment in 2015 and 2016, although major reductions in costs will help.
There is a risk of prices rising more sharply by 2022 as the spare production cushion is eroded.
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